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The image captures a static view of a retail confectionery display, likely in a convenience store or a checkout area. The main subjects are numerous bags of Haribo brand sweets, arranged on a multi-tiered metal display stand. Varieties visible include "HARIBO Starmix," "HARIBO Wine Gums," "HARIBO Jelly Babies," "HARIBO Goldbears," "HARIBO Zing Strips," "HARIBO Chamallows," "GUMMY RUSH COLA BOTTLES," "GUMMY RUSH BABY BOTTLES," and "GUMMY RUSH SOUR BEARS," along with "MAOAM Bloxx." Many bags are labeled "Share size." To the left of the display, a grey, stone-like counter features a bright red, star-shaped object. A handwritten sign, taped to the side of this counter, provides a clear instruction to customers: "PLEASE DON'T PLACE YOUR PARCEL ON SWEETS THANKS!" A black device, possibly a card reader or scanner, is partially visible on the counter. The floor consists of grey square tiles. The scene depicts a typical point-of-sale setup, with the sweets positioned for impulse purchases. The sign suggests a common operational challenge, where customers might inadvertently damage or obscure products. The use of the word "sweets" and the prominent Haribo branding align well with the given location context of the United Kingdom. No people are visible, and the time of day is not discernible.
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